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Mar 21, 2011 14:51 |  #1

Wish I could have gotten a perspective to show the moon reflection in the water.
Is the pp obvious?




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Mar 21, 2011 14:53 |  #2

It looks photoshopped in?


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Mar 21, 2011 14:59 |  #3

the pp is a little much.


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Mar 21, 2011 18:00 |  #4

so the photoshopping is pretty obvious when you can see what looks like clouds in the water reflection but they aren't in the sky. I like the concept though. move the moon to the left drop it down a little then you can flip another image of the moon and do the ripple effect on it in the water. If you going to go for it, go all the way. ;)


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Mar 21, 2011 18:10 as a reply to  @ cameronrinut's post |  #5

Yep, it's a bit unreal. My friends love it, but I suspected it wouldn't fool anyone here :)
Moon was shot from my car, with no good background except a highway, so I transplanted it into an old horizon. If you enlarge to 200% the moon itself starts to fall apart.




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Mar 22, 2011 03:02 as a reply to  @ trailguy's post |  #6

Should've keep the original sky, imported the moon and did a copy, paste, flip onto water with a reduced opacity ;)

The gradient is the biggest glaring factor of it being Photoshopped


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Mar 22, 2011 03:35 |  #7

your missing the reflection in the water =D


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